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Old 06-11-18 | 03:41 AM
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Bikes: 1983 Raleigh Touring 18

Originally Posted by ryansu
I am constantly going to my local true value with a sample nut and bolt to get replacements for the lost or rusty bolts, for mounting a rack they should be pretty standard and are nearly always metric. And +1 on racks beating back packs or messenger bags.(which I used to use). I love having racks and it makes moving panniers or bags between bikes easy when you have an um...issue with bike acquisition...have fun dialing in the Raleigh. Free bikes can get expensive
I am stopping off at the hardware store after work today to grab some new screws. The back of my shirt from yesterday is still wet with sweat, and as I bring the kids with me a lot, a rack is going to be super handy. I’m only into this bike for around $60, and as much as I enjoy it, almost any expense is gonna be worth it.
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